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Cadenza Document Planning & Public Protection Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2010 (Notice under Article 13 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following applications were registered by the City Council between 17/09/2012 and 23/09/2012 a) Involving Listed Buildings within Conservation Area BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2012/02686 Flat 24 Palmeira Avenue Mansions 21-23 Church Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Alteration to existing external waste pipe and installation of external vents and flue outlet to rear. Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Mr & Mrs Afifi ABIR Architects Ltd Palmeira Avenue Mansions Unit 1 Beta House 21-23 Church Road St Johns Road Hove Hove BN3 2FA BN3 2FX BH2012/02687 Flat 24 Palmeira Avenue Mansions 21-23 Church Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations to layout of flat, alteration to existing external waste pipe and installation of external vents and flue outlet to rear. Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Mr & Mrs Afifi ABIR Architects Ltd Palmeira Avenue Mansions Unit 1 Beta House 21-23 Church Road St Johns Road Hove Hove BN3 2FA BN3 2FX Page 1 of 21 BH2012/02699 Embassy Court Kings Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Installation of steel windows to eleventh floor north and west elevations. (Part Retrospective) Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Bluestorm Ltd Andrew Birds Embassy Court 76 Embassy Court Kings Road Kings Road Brighton Brighton BN1 2PX BN1 2PY BH2012/02710 Ground Floor Flat, 10 Lansdowne Road Hove ADJOINING BRUNSWICK TOWN Erection of a single storey rear extension. Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Mr Fraser Simpson Nigel Locke Planning Consultant C/O Nigel Locke Planning The Knoll Business Centre Consultant Old Shoreham Road The Knoll Business Centre Hove Old Shoreham Road BN3 7GS Hove BN3 7GS CENTRAL HOVE BH2012/02500 41 Albany Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Installation of metal gate with associated metal railings to front boundary wall. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 Mr Matthew Glover 41 Albany Villas Hove BN3 2RT BH2012/02501 45A Albany Villas Hove CLIFTONVILLE Replacement of handrails to front steps and fixed panel over basement well. Installation of steel railings to front wall. Officer : Clare Gibbons Tel. No.292454 Mr Richard Rivett MJG Construction & Development Ltd 45 Albany Villas 41 Albany Villas Hove Hove BN3 2RT BN3 2RT Page 2 of 21 BH2012/02781 2 Kings Gardens Hove THE AVENUES Installation of part wireless communal fire alarm system and emergency lighting to common ways. Officer : Steven Lewis Tel. No.290480 The 2 Kings Gardens ManagementInfinity Company Surveying Limited Ltd Mr Gary Pickard 1 Lynchets Crescent 2 Kings Gardens Hove Hove BN3 8EL BN3 2PE PRESTON PARK BH2012/02655 Land rear of 140-146 Springfield Road Brighton PRESTON PARK Erection of a terrace of 4no two/three bedroom dwellings. Officer : Richard Elder Tel. No.292321 Kingsbury Estate Ltd Town & Country Planning Solutions 45 Millers Road Sandhills Farmhouse Brighton Bodle Street Green BN1 5NP Hailsham East Sussex BN27 4QU QUEEN'S PARK BH2012/02642 6-8 St James Street Brighton EAST CLIFF Installation of acoustic panelling to fixed freezer unit incorporating alterations including new double doors, roller and pitched roof. Installation of waste storage area within service yard. Removal of Dawsons Chiller Unit and storage containers, removal of existing palisade fencing and erection of new acoustic fencing and gates to service yard. (Retrospective) Officer : Chris Swain Tel. No.292178 Wm Morrison Supermarkets PlcDavis Weatherill Partnership LLP Hilmore House The Arch Barn Gain Lane Unit 7B Bradford Estate Yard BD3 7DL Harewood Leeds LS17 9LF REGENCY Page 3 of 21 BH2012/02404 18 Montpelier Crescent Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Conversion of existing house and basement flat into single dwelling. Alterations including extended basement patio at rear and alterations to layout of doors and windows. Officer : Jason Hawkes Tel. No.292153 Dr Ian Heath Mr Steve Bull 18 Montpelier Crescent 2 Arun Path Brighton Uckfield BN1 3JF East Sussex TN22 1NL BH2012/02613 63-65 North Street Brighton OLD TOWN Display of internally illuminated fascia logo sign and fascia letters. Refacing of existing projecting sign. Officer : Clare Gibbons Tel. No.292454 Leon Kennedy Ltd Hurstwood Design Group Mr Jason Kennedy Kingfisher House Premier House Hurstwood Grange 12th Floor Hurstwood Lane 112-114 Station Road Haywards Heath Edgeware West Sussex Middlesex RH17 7QX HA8 7BJ BH2012/02647 52 East Street Brighton OLD TOWN Display of internally-illuminated fascia and projecting signs. (Part Retrospective) Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Hugo Boss Mr Ben Mareschal 39 Plender Street London NW1 0DT Page 4 of 21 BH2012/02751 20 Clifton Hill Brighton MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL Removal of existing ground floor conservatory and erection of a new conservatory to rear, incorporating installation of new rooflight to existing adjacent single storey extension. Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Mr & Mrs Dominic Sankey Clifton Design Associates 20 Clifton Hill 55 Dyke Road Brighton Brighton BN1 3HQ BN1 3JA ROTTINGDEAN COASTAL BH2012/02290 Flat 3, 31 Sussex Square Brighton KEMP TOWN Installation of a fire escape door at first floor level and fire escape stairs to existing balcony to side of property. Officer : Jonathan Puplett Tel. No.292525 31 Sussex Square Ltd Alan R. Wood 244 Eastern Road 75 Westbourne Street Brighton Hove BN2 5TA BN3 5PF BH2012/02291 Flat 3, 31 Sussex Square Brighton KEMP TOWN Installation of a fire escape door at first floor level and fire escape stairs to existing balcony to side of property. Officer : Jonathan Puplett Tel. No.292525 31 Sussex Square Ltd Alan R. Wood 244 Eastern Road 75 Westbourne Street Brighton Hove BN2 5TA BN3 5PF Page 5 of 21 BH2012/02632 Saltdean Lido Saltdean Park Road Saltdean Brighton OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA Change of use of part of building from doctor's surgery (D1) to beauty salon (sui generis). (Retrospective) Officer : Chris Swain Tel. No.292178 Brighton & Hove City Council Ms Jane Pinnock Room 209 Property & Design Kings House Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2SR BH2012/02633 Saltdean Lido Saltdean Park Road Saltdean Brighton OUTSIDE CONSERVATION AREA Internal alterations to layout incorporating erection of partition walls. (Retrospective) Officer : Chris Swain Tel. No.292178 Brighton & Hove City Council Ms Jane Pinnock Room 209 Property & Design Kings House Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2SR BH2012/02785 Old Farm House The Green Rottingdean Brighton ROTTINGDEAN Refurbishment of existing dwelling with internal alterations to all floors to include removal of false ceilings and non original beams, reinstatement of banister and spindles to staircase, dry lining of walls and installation of new rooflights. Officer : Pete Campbell Tel. No.292359 Mrs Sandra Stidston & Mr MichaelTurner Parfitt Associates Old Farm House 19a Wilbury Avenue The Green Hove Rottingdean BN3 6HS Brighton BN2 7HA ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE Page 6 of 21 BH2012/02707 Brighthelm Church & Community Centre North Road Brighton NORTH LAINE Erection of single storey building in garden incorporating cafe with kiosk, training room and external decked dining area. Erection of temporary demountable structure, new gates and railings and landscaping. Officer : Anthony Foster Tel. No.294495 Mr Mike Southcombe Heath Design Ltd Brighthelm Church & Floor 2 Community Centre 37 Ship Street North Road Brighton Brighton BN1 1AB BN1 1YD BH2012/02783 1 Terminus Street Brighton WEST HILL Erection of single storey rear extension. Officer : Wayne Nee Tel. No.292132 Mr Gary Toyne Claire Haigh Associates Ltd 1 Terminus Street 9 Kenton Road Brighton Hove BN1 3PE BN3 4PG WESTBOURNE BH2012/02711 19 Sackville Gardens Hove SACKVILLE GARDENS Loft conversion incorporating 4no rooflights to front roofslope and 1no rooflight and 2no dormers to rear roofslope. Erection of single storey rear pitched roof extension with rooflights. Officer : Adrian Smith Tel. No.290478 Mark & Samantha Mordue Colin Jessey Associates Ltd 19 Sackville Gardens 47 Sullington Gardens Hove Findon Valley BN3 4GJ Worthing BN14 0HS Page 7 of 21 BH2012/02718 52 Westbourne Villas Hove SACKVILLE GARDENS Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of a single storey rear side extension. Replacement of existing UPVC windows with timber sash windows and replacement of concrete roof tiles with slate. Installation of a rooflight to north elevation and creation of roof terrace to rear on existing flat roof and other associated external alterations. Officer : Christopher Wright Tel. No.292097 Mr Martin Webb Chalk Architecture Ltd C/O Chalk Architecture Ltd The Chalk Store 102a Gloucester Road 102a Gloucester Road Brighton North Laine BN1 4AP Brighton BN1 4AP Re-Advertisement for Part a) ST. PETER'S & NORTH LAINE BH2012/02601 30 Crown Gardens Brighton ADJOINING MONTPELIER AND CLIFTON HILL WEST HILL ADJOINING LISTED BUILDING Demolition of existing house and erection of 3no three bedroom terraced houses and provision of basement storage area for use by Masonic Centre. Officer :Jonathan Puplett Tel. No.292525 U G L S Ltd RSP Architects 25 Queens Road 1 Westbourne Grove Brighton Westbourne Gardens BN1 3YH Hove BN3 5PJ b) Other applications registered EAST BRIGHTON Page 8 of 21 BH2012/02818 Hamilton Lodge School 7 - 9 Walpole Road Brighton Erection of a single storey extension to the East elevation of the Miles building. Officer : Robin K Hodgetts Tel. No. 292366 Hamilton Lodge School Morgan Carn Partnership Richard Hilder Blakers House 7 - 9 Walpole Road 79 Stanford Avenue Brighton Brighton BN2 0LS BN1 6FA GOLDSMID BH2012/02694 7 Ranelagh Villas Hove Erection of single storey rear extension. Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No. 293335 Mr Nicholas Taylor-Parry PRP Architects 7 Ranelagh Villas Studio 3 Hove 62 Benett Drive BN3 6HE Hove BN3 6UQ HANGLETON & KNOLL BH2012/02774 368 Old Shoreham Road Hove Conversion of existing single dwelling to form 2no flats, incorporating rear first floor extension, associated external alterations and landscaping.
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